Unit of Stefan's constant is
Watt-m2-K
Watt-m2/K4
Watt/m2–K
Watt/m2K4
The correct option is (D) : Watt/m2K4
Stefan's law is E=σ(T4 )
\(\Rightarrow\) σ= \(\frac{E}{T^4}\)
where, E=\(\frac{Energy}{Area\times Time}\) =Watt/ m2 σ= Watt/m2k4
Mass = \( (28 \pm 0.01) \, \text{g} \), Volume = \( (5 \pm 0.1) \, \text{cm}^3 \). What is the percentage error in density?
Identify the major product C formed in the following reaction sequence:
A unit of a physical quantity is an arbitrarily chosen standard that is broadly acknowledged by the society and in terms of which other quantities of similar nature may be measured.
The process of measurement is basically a comparison process. To measure a physical quantity, we have to find out how many times a standard amount of that physical quantity is present in the quantity being measured. The number thus obtained is known as the magnitude and the standard chosen is called the unit of the physical quantity.
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The units defined for the fundamental quantities are called fundamental units.
The units of all other physical quantities which are derived from the fundamental units are called the derived units.